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I bought that product and it has transformed the starting of my engine. It was expensive but I consider the expense to have been well worth it....
Please refer to @Mr.R 's excellent answer :)
I'm not intending to change mine at two years, I shall go to at least three. From what I can tell, belts very rarely just break, they either shred...
As the ExactFit belts are made to a higher spec than oem, in order to break into the market, the risk is arguably in using oem...
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I have some on my bike and the cams are definitely going roundy, roundy. So no.
L looking good...
Yeah, I've got a big bottle of redundant Super Resin as well now...
Try a KTM dealer. Allegedly, Ducati refused to sign some sort of waiver, so Brembo parts are not available via Ducati. KTM did sign it, so...
RRP for oem belts for my 999 is something like £142.00. I think Exige is charging £95.00 minus 15% discount for forum members for his ExactFit...
Got one of those, don't like it. As it is now, it's nice and jangly with lever in, nice and quiet, lever out and no longer plain-Jane - luvverly :)
If the battery terminals are corroded, the starter solenoid will click, put a big load on the battery and the connections on between the battery...
Think I got one for my SS at Halfords.
This is my quiet-modded clutch. I thought this cover was a bit on the open side...
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Ummm, slightly more power??
I got some Autoglym Ultra Deep Shine for darker colours. I thought it was brilliant - much better than the standard Super Resin. The paint...
To be honest, I'm not surprised your MOT tester wasn't happy. I too would consider that dangerous for riding on the road. When people talk about...
You do have an open cover of some sort with bolts holding it on do you? Two of the bolts do do more than just hold the outer cover on, although...
Just follow the steps and you can see if the timing is out or not from the alignment of the cams. Someone here was complaining about their bike...